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It's Vital
Miscellaneous
Stages
To Die For
It's a sign! No a symptom
100
The range of a normal blood pressure
100-119/60-79
100
A complication of the Cardiovascular system
Blood clots
100
Anger
What is the first stage of grief
100
Preparing the body for the morgue
The role of the NAC at the time of death
100
Dry productive cough that sounds like a bark
What is Bronchitis
200
The correct position of the arm to take a blood pressure
At heart level with palm facing up
200
A task to prevent complications of immobility
turn every 2hrs rom exercises encourage fluids anticipate toileting needs massage
200
To each his/her own
What is experiencing the stages of grief
200
What the NAC does when a dying resident wants to express their belief
Listen to the resident as he or she expresses her belief
200
Can't understand the meaning of the words
What is Expressive aphasia
300
placement of the stethoscope for blood pressures
What is the placement of the diaphragm of the stethescope Over the brachial artery
300
Contractures
A complication of immobility of the muscular-skeletal system
300
Frequent crying
What is A sign of depression
300
Postmortem Care
Care given after death
300
bluish grey color
What is Cyanosis
400
Pulse deficit
What is the difference from the apical pulse and the radial pulse
400
Loss of function from the neck down
Quadraplegia
400
Let's make a deal
What is bargaining stage of grief
400
Preparing the room and resident for viewing
What is Tidy the room, pace cover to neck, place tissue at bedside and dim the lights
400
Decrease oxygen to the heart
What is Angina Pectoris
500
Diastolic pressure
What is when the heart relaxes
500
Emphysema
A lung disease that is terminal
500
It persists
What is Hope
500
A shroud
What is a covering used to wrap the body of a person who has died
500
A disease that effects the lungs
What is COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)